Carex nigra dune-slack community SD18 Hippophae rhamnoides dune scrub SD19 Phleum arenarium - Arenaria serpyllifolia dune ...
... virginiana Hibiscus syriacus Hippophae rhamnoides Hydrangea anomala, H. arborescens, H. paniculata, H. petiolaris, H. ...
Hippophae rhamnoides) Sloe (Prunus spinosa) Bilberry Angelica Cabbage Parsnips Radish Rapeseed Turnip Green beans Caraway Dill ...
Hippophae rhamnoides, Elaeagnus commutata and Salix repens due to substantial shading effects This is because sea holly is a ...
Glycyrrhiza glabra Gossypium herbaceum H Hedera helix Helichrysum italicum Helichrysum stoechas Helleborus viridis Hippophae ...
... with Hippophae rhamnoides (sea buckthorn), dominating amongst the shrubs, with around 30% of the total contribution being from ...
... hippophae MeSH B06.388.100.339 - elaeocarpaceae MeSH B06.388.100.343 - ericaceae MeSH B06.388.100.343.099 - arctostaphylos MeSH ...
Hippophae rhamnoides), rose hips, and domesticated crops such as apples, grapes and pears where available. It has been observed ...
1987 Synanthedon hippophae Xu, Jin & Liu, 1997 Synanthedon hongye Yang, 1977 Synanthedon howqua (Moore, 1877) Synanthedon ...
Hippophae Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea-buckthorn) - introduced Ilex (hollies) Ilex aquifolium (English Holly) - introduced Ilex ...
Hippophae rhamnoides (Hippophae berry, in the leaf), Humulus lupulus (bine flower / blossom, in the leaf), Musa acuminata × ...
Acer - maple Betula - birch Corylus - hazel Crataegus - hawthorn Hippophae - sea-buckthorn Lilium - lily Malus - apple Prunus ...
Carex nigra dune-slack community SD18 Hippophae rhamnoides dune scrub SD19 Phleum arenarium - Arenaria serpyllifolia dune ...
Family Elaeagnaceae Elaeagnus Hippophae Shepherdia subordo Flacourtiineae Flacourtiaceae Peridiscaceae Violaceae Stachyuraceae ...
... and Hippophae All species in the genera Myrica, Morella, and Comptonia in the family Myricaceae. All species in six genera in ...
Hippophae rhamnoides) Spindle (Euonymus europaeus) Sallow, Goat Willow (Salix caprea) Grey Willow (Salix cinerea) Purple Willow ...
... moving slightly lower to 1,500-4,800 m in winter where it occurs mainly in subalpine Hippophae scrub; some populations, notably ...
... kalli Echinophoro spinosae Enteromorpha Erianthus ravennae Eryngium maritimum Frangula alnus Halimione portulacoides Hippophae ...
... a plant in the genus Heteropsis Hippophae salicifolia, the willow-leaved sea-buckthorn, a plant species in the genus Hippophae ...
Hippophae salicifolia, Caragana gerardiana, Lonicera spinosa and Caragana gerardiana, Juniperus - and grasslands/rangelands ...
... alder buckthorn Hippophae, sea-buckthorn Sideroxylon lanuginosum, wooly buckthorn This page is an index of articles on plant ...
1984 c g Psylla hippophae Li, 2011 c g Psylla huabeialnia Li, 2011 c g Psylla hyalina Mathur, 1975 c g Psylla ignescens Li & ...
... kaki Durio zibethinus Elaeagnus angustifolia Emblica officinalis Eriobotrya japonica Ficus carica Garcinia mangostana Hippophae ...
Hippophae, Humulus, Juglans, Lythrum, Malus, Myrica gale, Pistacia, Populus, Potentilla, Prunus, Pyrus, Quercus, Rhamnus, Rosa ...
Hippophae rhamnoides (Hippophae berry Sanddorn), Hordeum vulgare (Barley), Humulus lupulus (bine), Hypericum perforatum ( ...
Hippophae). Also found on some herbaceous plants. Larvae pupate in June, usually in a folded leaf, or spun-leaves, or in debris ...
Trifolium and Hippophae rhamnoides in different parts of its range. This polyphagous species probably has one of the largest ...
Other drupe-like fruits with a single seed that lack the stony endocarp include sea-buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides, ...
Hippophae rhamnoides) intercropped with various vegetables. Though the formal scientific study of agroforestry is relatively ...